It ’ s fair to say that MV Agusta doesn ’ t produce normal motorcycles - they produce bits of kit that are a special for a number of reasons - with rarity playing a key part in their appeal . Since its acquisition by KTM ’ s parent company , Pierer AG , we ’ ve been wondering just how much of that special spark of MV ’ s ultra-exclusive product lines would remain , and it seems that despite concerns the company was going to become Austrianified ( apparently that is a word ) that is happily not the case . So enter the brand new MV Agusta Superveloce 1000 Serie Oro of which only 500 will be built . Despite the name being a bit of a mouthful , the bike sure looks like a tasty treat for collectors . The distinctive stylistic elements of the Superveloce 1000 Serie Oro remain consistent with the Superveloce range , including the round headlights that reference MV Agusta ’ s past , horizontally developed lines , and the aesthetic enhancement by use of high-end materials such as carbon fibre . A standout new feature for the Serie Oro is the inclusion of modern aerodynamic wings , marking a shift in the design and development of new MV Agusta models . Beyond the crucial quest for the best aerodynamic penetration coefficient ( Cx ), MV ’ s engineers also focused on optimising vertical load ( Cz ), with significant benefits for riding dynamics , ensuring incredible stability , a fundamental factor given the exceptional performance of the bike in terms of both top speed and acceleration . MV uses carbon fibre extensively in the new Serie Oro , with both forged and laminated carbon fibre making up the many elements of the bike . In total , there are 41 components made of carbon fibre , including the dashboard support , chain guard , full fairing , and other parts in the dedicated kit . With the scarcity of the Serie Oro you probably won ’ t want to damage any of those 41 parts unless you have friends with a very